Prineville Reservoir, Rock Formations and a Drive Along the North Shore Road

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Join me as I take a solo trip along the north shore of Prineville reservoir. See the rock formations, wild flowers and the general beauty of nature as I traverse the nearly 10 mile, single lane dirt road.


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It's been a while since I've been out on a trip in the boonies like this, so I had some trepidation about even making the journey. Much like myself my 2004 Jeep Wrangler is not getting any younger and so things do start to fail. lol. Luckily all went well and as you can see from the picture above (and below), I was rewarded with nature's beauty and a cleansing of my mind, body and soul. 😃

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My first rock formation as I enter Prineville Reservoir State Park. Here in the western US we are experiencing extreme drought conditions and normally the water would be all the way up to the bottom of this picture. You can also see the exposed vegetation free bank that would usually be covered with water.

A couple panoramas of the same formation with slightly different angles and lenses. If you seen my posts before you will know I love to make panos in Lightroom. 😁


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A couple more shots before I'm on my way down the dusty road.


This is a shot from one of the many small recreational parking spots off of the dirt road. It almost looks like there might be a small cave in the rock feature above. This is also the spot I saw the only other human on my drive. A park ranger doing maintenance. It was truly a great day for soaking in the serenity and being one with nature.

Some more of the different vegetation growing in the area.

A close up look at the yellow wildflowers.

Did I tell you I like panoramas? Of course I did. 😀

Since I stitch them together later using Lightroom I have to make sure that I get plenty of overlap in the shots or the procedure will fail. This one was made with 3 elevations of at least 4 shots each.

A little fun with the view. IRL the rock is tilted not the trees.😋

A last view before leaving the dirt road...

and a few shots of one last formation back on the HWY 380.

I like the hole in the rock and the birds resting and flying around near the top in this one.

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Photos taken by me, @oldmans, with a Nikon D3300 and some Lightroom post processing.
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What's this posh for? I've been seeing it everywhere hehe

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It stands for Proof Of Share. It is an initiative for people to share their posts on Twitter. You earn Posh tokens. They haven’t been issued yet but they are being kept track of on the website listed above.

To be honest I haven’t heard much about it lately and I’m not really sure where the project is at. After a year or so it has kind of become habit. Lol.

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Aha nice post you are taking me back. I grew up in Eastern Oregon. A small town called La Grande. I remember going by prinevile many times on our way to Bend to visit family. I think I even dated a girl from there once. Other lives haha. Thanks for the share.


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I went through La Grande once on my way to Utah. Would like to get back over that way to see the
Wallowas. I've been living west of Bend for about 4 years now. Trying to see all I can take in. :)


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I didn't know you can stitch photos!!! What a cool idea!

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Adobe Lightroom is a pretty useful tool. I was able to take almost 70 year old slides of my dad's I had digitized and make a pano out of 4 of them. :)

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I have my D3400 but the motherboard need to be replaced, I think I only had it for a little over three years. Am currently using Fujifilm camera. Do you think it's worthwhile replacing the motherboard on my Nikon?

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I don't have any experience with motherboard replacement. I would say to research the cost and possible re-failure rate against just buying a new camera.

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Stunning views, @oldmans!

I would spend hours in these places... Sitting on the grass, feeling the wind, looking at nothing and forgetting about the rest of the world.


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You're a really good photographer and honestly after reading a few posts that are about the inevitable drama of mixing social media and money this was a breath of fresh air :) pun intended
have a great one,
axey


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Thank you, it's an old hobby I picked up again after a long hiatus. I'm really enjoying it. :)

The drama is not somewhere I can go anymore. As POB grows hopefully things will settle down a bit.


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